Nil 5 f Ix' Egon EIGHT fr THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTFETOWN across: at. 1951 ' Avelll Pig Problems Due To Deficiencies By Giving Nixon: PELLAGREX Routinely to: --Pregnant sows --Suckling pigs -Weaner pigs Pellegrex supplies iron, vitamins and minerals. Try Pellagrcx on one litter and see the differ- ence. Ask about Pcllzigrcx at: IAMIESONS PHARMACY ' Montague, 1'”. E. I. T O - D A Y The DESERT HAWK Shows .'l:.'-10.7.9 cnprrorj THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ACTION - PACKED ADVENTURE! redid?” . HERBE Arcs ' presents .i ll JOHN WAYNE Production fllFIGIII'lIl ltlfll :ilcx-ili'r"i'ii- llllllllll lllllllll lwill vlllttlll ml - ioilil liuuluc - Ill! iluet , Serial - Cartoon - 'k".iriet.y needed trace T rim iioulsiic: i ms Eilsrciin GUARDIAN seizure:-seosrnuuc: Bu-old F. Landry, Mn. lyre: Itewsro. In "Irene Mnerhee. Miss Joyce Wlufnton. Miss Jens Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Livers. The " mu be t -” no the ' , pieces In ltler.-lune: Blue Demo neetuirsnt. and uunrdien omm In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Stuck liar null ll. glelunle A Sol. Mr. end Mrs. George King of Mr. Joseph Meononeld, De Ctroe Cembrldge, Mass. motored to P. Marsh, was a business visitor to E. I. Thursday where they spent Montague on Tuesday. the week-end. visiting relatives in Lower Montague and Orwell Cove. ... Mr. Dannie Murrey and Mr. Brycr Llewellyn left 'niesdsy on s business trip to Truro, N. 5. Miss June Griihnm, employee of W. A. Poole and Co. Lower Mon- tague., spent the week-end guest .?Mr. James MacLean, De Gros 0f N" PETE!"-5. Mr: and Mrs. Marsh, was a business visitor to William Gfahlm ' Montague on Tuesday. .JMr.I. A. H. Duvar. Montague. , ,-3.-Loo yon you); am but. and her son. Eric. were recent, visitors to Kenslngboii. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gill. Young friends of l'mn:ild nu.-s. ,Lower Montague. are sorry to re- iport he is in the P. E. 1. Hospital for treatment. All hope for speedy recovery. lery when you buy is T17-plate at Bud's Accessories. Montague. Miss Helen Wright. student at Prince. nl Vt'nles Colle-3e, spent the week-end in Lower Montague. zuest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ditvld Wright. Miss Harriet Buchanan and Mr. Everett Buchanan. New Minn- Kcntville, N.S., are the guesu of their brother. Mr. Herbert Bu- Mrs. T. R. .Izick.-oii accoinpmiied llby her two sons, Colin and Roger. -,l.ower Montague, motored to west. ;Dover Saturday. where they spcnl chanang Montague. the week-end with Mrs. Jar-ksnn's , , sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mm and Mrs, Martin Currie iM”' Ellwm MRNCHL and two children. Dawn and Fra- i ser. Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Montague. Her man friends are sorry tnl hear Miss gihirley Annear. on the; staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. '. Charlottetown. is ill at her home in Lower Montague. All wish her I speedy recovery. . ..'REI'AHlIN(i TVHARF RP.- ipair Work is nnw underway nnfhe lMUl'TR)' llarbour wharf. Two tiers .nf frontal walings will replace the g , lold ones, and new four-inch M" "V3 M” E'V9l'”" Km” ””d'shcaling will be laid on the face -VWHB daulm" Fmnlly Fetulmdlot the wharf. The old deck and 1mm Omar” wh9" M'- Kmf-3 W” stringers. which were practically empl”-"id for the 93” '9l'-'.iiseless, are also being replaced. It m0"m5' Thpy ""9 "1 p"3'”"'''is rxpcclcd that the work will l3””5'-T M M''- ml” M” I'M!” C”1';take nnnlhPr three or four weeks -line. Lower Montague. im mnmlctel .. TH00LEY'S lVl'EN'S WEAK, M""””i”9- big hcws” 5"” b”'7g3'.:RlVER-A minor accldcnt occur- Sale X5 "ow 0" h” "M weeklrcd Monday evening on the Nor- only. Save M000 on fnll stockpoflman Road. mum of Mu,-my men: suits. Many other bargains R-WM. A (M, Owned by 3 Murray ”" d”'hl"F ""d f"0lf'”'”r rm" Tf"'Rivs-r resilient crashed into the the men in the family. You Wllllhack M ,, parked can nwned by also have pan opportunity to en-la" Abnm. mun. A mi,-d C". H). "" the mg 5500000 "ls," 1”” proriching. blinded the driver of contest by Holcproof Hosiery Co. H”, Murmy Rh.” mm 1 was Sh”) Tit Ha"l'3-V5 M”"5 w5'"wsnid. Both vehicles vi-erg badly M""'t5g”9' and 5"” '"”"9-V- fdaniaged, but no one was Injured. 'A("(llDENT NEAR MURRAY --'SC0UT3 IN CAMP m Al ...'Fl'lN'EBAl, YESTERDAY - izroup of SCOUB of the F1rsIEast Funeral service for the late Ben- Royslty Troop undcr Scoiitmastcrljnmin cinw 01 Murray 1-(arbour Rink C0-H9130 D”-Ched Camp l"iNoi'lh. who pasned away on Sun- Montacue for I few days. nhldnv, (lctnhcr 28th. in his 93rd SMUIUBY NICK l'Il.l0.l'Pd s i'ii:lv.V,'i,ic."ir. vuis held from his lrilc rc- mll-Ch Wilh Y-59 boys Of the Firstlsirlcm-e, yesterday afternoon. The Montague Troop, and on Sundayiserviro was conducted by Rev. F. attended divine services at tl-ielr,rx', Young, pastrir of st. An- respectlve churches. Those camp-lrlrew's Presbyterian Church, Mon- in-: included Paul Mustard. George in;-tic. who took as his text Kelly, Fred Corcnrnn, Frank M-ac- Cnrinthinns. chapter 15. verse 25. Ausland, Ken Brycnlnri. Dewar.hi-inning a nir-ssaizc of srilnce and MacAusland, Art. Walsh, Jimmylconiforl tn the bereaved family. Gill. ' The hymns sung were "The -.-L I.nrd'n My Shepherd", "When The Roll ls Called Up Yonder". and "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me." His wife haviniz predeceased him several years ago. he lcn-vcs to mourn two sons. James and George at home. and two daugh- ters. Jean at home. and Stella. Mrs. Laurie Murdnck. Murray Hnrhour North. One brother. Stephen in New York. also sur- vives. The pail bearers were Wil- hcrt Scncabnugh, Webster Clow. James Henderson. William .Mac- Lean, John C.low and Albert Mac- l.eod. Interment was in the Mur- rny Harbour North church ceme- tery. e JFIJNERAL AT FALEDONIA -- The funeral of the late'Mal- cnlm MacLean was hdld from the home of his son, Mr. Mal- colm Mae-Lean. .lr.. Caledonia. Monday afternoon. Oct. 29th. and was conducted by his minister. ,Rev. E. S. Hales. The deceased was 83 years old and is survived by one son. Malcolm. with whom he resided. His wife predeceased him about five years ago. Favor- ite hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd". "Jesus Lover Of ' My Soul" and "Asleep In Jesus". Rev. Mr. Hales took for his text Rev. 21:4. The pall-bearers were: Chester Marlin. James MaCLean, onwahn-N Neil MacLean. Daniel Martin. The eardrum moveii less than George McLean and J. D. Mac- Lesn. Tnterment. took place in Caledonie. cemetery nne-millionth of an inch in re- sponding to some measures of sound. Qqcross lands and oceans his advetftures . cascade - to wondrous pffrts and -Z r.g'ties of 1 Caribbean bastions. Manna rune nu DION" it ..,..',.,..peIulcnllnl I u.'1"NuVm' ' 4 "y A Matinee Shows 1-9 3:30 Big llallowe'en Parties Tonight Al Monliigiie There will be fun galore tonight for the children of Montague when the Home and school Association carry out their annual project ol entertaining the children of the community on Hsllowe'en. There will be three parties going at the same time, one for the smaller kiddies at Mecxenzle Hall, an- other for the intermediates at the Legion Hall. and a third for the High school students at the Beav- er Hell. , A mammoth parade is scheduled for 7 P.M.. when the costumed children will leave the school end parade Mrouxh Main street to the Mscxenzlet Hall. headed by pipe and drum. and led by n. clown. There will be fun aplenty await- ing the youngsters on their arriv- party is attempting to outdo one al. for each committee for each another to provide games. amuse- ments, and above all treats gener- ously supplled by the merchants and residents-of the community. A real bang-up time is slated for the kiddies tonight. and perhaps for even the grown-ups. The Home and School Associa- tion is to be commended for this splendid work each year. and par- ents whu know that their children are at the parties will have no need to worry that they will be- come involved in any destructive work which has in the past mar- served for good clean fliii as will be present tonight at the Home red the night which should be re- and School Halloweien panics. RIVEIIVII-SW W. 1. ton October let. the mriiithly meeting of Rlvervlew Womenls In- stftute was held at the home of Mrs. C. B. Mstheson. Fourteen members and one visitor attended and the president Mi-.s..Frank Bug- nnll conducted the meeting. Correspondence contained a let-I t.er from the Adult Education Branch in regard to the Island Folk school; a letter from the supervisor and one from Mlssl Roland on Nutrition. It was de- cldecl to have Miss Roland attend next meeting films. Five dollars was voted for the League of Mercy. It was decided a suitable plaque. li-. memory of those who cavctlielr lives on active service. would bli placed in the Memorial Library. The secretary was asked to write to secretaries of surrounding Insti- tutes to obtain list of names. Following are the new commit- tees for October: Program: Mrs. Emmett B('"ll8l'fi, Mrs. J. R. Murchison and Mrs. C. B. Msthcson. Vlsltlniz: Mrs. Garfield Wood and Mrs. Ford. Refreshments: Mrs. LePnge Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Murchison and Mrs. McGuigan. School: Mrs. Sherrcn and Mrs Christie. ' A hi-lsk auction sale netted s8.l5i and collection was s1.49. The annual meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J.R. Murchi- sory with roll call to be answered by the payment of annual dues. Refreshments were served by liincli committee assisted by Mrs. Math- eson. GR,EiAT7'VARll-JTi' Among 2.500 different lizard spr- clee. the smallest in the seven-liich 4 pets miiml re-our chameleon. and the largest e lo- fcot monitor. VWRNER-BROS V Pacema- Viewinc. the grandeur of St. Peter's Basilica In Home are two Can- adian sailors from the aircraxt carrier Able seamen Harold Skinner of London, .......l1.0.o.F. Visitation A lMontague Last Night Ml" D...) Chisholm. New Glas- gnu. N 5.. deputy grand master of the Grimd Encampment of the I.0.0.F. of the Maritime Prov- inccs. was an official visitor to Hillside Lodge No. I23. Montague. Inst cvenliig. He was ndcompimied by District Deputy Grand Master Gordon Rodd. Charlottetown. At the close of the regular lodge session members of Acme Rebekah Lodge were received and enjoyed an evening of fellowship with the Oddfcllnws. Brother C.A. Shaw presidednnd introduced D.G.M. Chisholm. ,Who addressed the members bringing it message of encouragement and urging the members to carry on the good work of t e order. He refer- red to the fou din: of oddfellow- ship in America in 1810 and to the principles of the order which. he said. were the hipliest and best. He also brought greetings from the sovereign Grand Lodge. D.I).G.M. Rodd also spoke briefly. Mrs. H. E. Nelson, Noble Griiiid of Acmc Lodge. on behalf 4-. of the Rcbekiihs expressed their appreciation at sharing with the felt Milt” un. -4 5-! 21... ii Pnnrcn A i cow 1;. E.ii.i's'ai1o H.M.C.8. Magnificent. They src Ont., left, and Terrence Cnyle Oddfellows the privilege of hear- ing Brother Chisholm. other speskers were Brothers E. H. stew- iirt. Malcolm Macxenzle and Arch- lo Hllchey. A delicious lunch was served by a committee of the members. as- eluted by several of the ladies, and tin hifoi-mnl social half hour was greatly enjoyed. Whim Road Vicinity ...:. Mr. Barry Nicholson. who is at- tendlng Vocational school in Charlottetown, spent the wcck-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson si Whim Road. Mrs. Robert Campbell and daughter, Cnroyn, Whim Road. is spending ncveral days in Bcllvuc. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. lMaoPhcrson. The hungnlow at Whim Road recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Miicklnnon was moved by bulldozer from its for- mer slte to Lower Montague where they intend to reside. Mrs. 'l'. Nicholson. Cambridge. Massachusetts. was a recent guest It the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro, Whim Road. where she visited her son. Stewart. who has been spending some time here. Mn. Nicholson was accompanied by Mr. Charles MacDonald and her sister, Ethel of Brelntree, Massachusetts. Q Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Robert Campbell were joint host- esses on Friday night to members of the whim Rioad Ladies Aid. an auxiliary of Trinity United Church. Montague. The president Mrs. Wm. D. Fraser was absent but her dut- ies were carried out by Mrs. Cecll Campbell. Mrs. Colin Mac- Donald. the secretary treasurer read the minutes of last. month's meeting. and called the roll. The meln part of the evening's activ- nr Montague, P. E. I. The visit to Rome was made while the Ma;znili- rent and the destroyer Mlcmeo pstd I scheduled call at Naples lOllmv- mg exercises in the Mediterranean. x. lous pieces of handiwork consist- ing of mitts, socks. end Lprons. A beautifully mlde crocheted dolley and tablecloth were also passed in. All these items are 0 be sold It the bazaar. while t a members enjoyed a social chat together, the hostesses scrvclr dainty refresh- ments. The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. On Friday afternoon, the Junior Red Cross held their meeting in Whim Road hsll.' The meeting opened by singing a Red Cross song. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the roll call. which was ens- wered by an item for the port- folio, wss responded to.by thir- fecn members. After the reading of the newsletter by the teacher. it was moved and d l' that I student kit to be sent abroad be purchased. It was also decided that the portfolio be fax-worded to Australia. New committees sp- polntecl were: Health, Betty Mac- Beth and Donnie Munroe: water. Lona MacDonald. and the teacher; sick. Jclin Clerey and Edith Mac- Donald; tideness. Robert Stuart and Marjorie Clarey: traffic of- groceries will be drawn st this psrty. Next roll call will be ene- wererl by an article for the auct- ion sale. After the penny sale. which was won by Cameron Mun- roe. the meeting was in charge of the program committee. Vernon Nicholson and Jean Ann Munroe. several games and " I share the wealth" contest was greatly en- joyed by everyone. After flag salute the meeting closed by sing- ing "God Save The King." UNION ROAD W. M. S. The monthly meeting of the W. M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Ashley. Meeting opened by sing- ing "Come Ye Thankful People Come". followed by the "Lord's Prayer". scripture lesson was read from let Cor. 10th chapter. Mrs: Mound gave 8 temperance readfng,"when They Closcd the Beer Shop". Min- utes of last meeting were then read and approved and roll call was responded to by 12 members and one visitor. A Christian stew- ardship reading was given by Mrs. MacMlllan and several letters were Visits .Roinq flcers. John Clsrey and Robert Stuart. Plans for s llallowe'en WALLS & CE'UNGs party were discussed. The lucky ” gm lick” 0" " "W "0"" W 0i T R. C. N. Pllolo. Book; Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. l.(ll'li! sang the duct, "No One Cure.-s For Me Like Jesus" and Mrs. Raven- hlll, Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. Locke sang the trio, "Have You Counted The Cost”. Progrsm committee was appoint- ed for the next meeting as follow. Mrs. Mallett. Mrs. Gill, and Mr: Newmsn. Next. place of mcetlm to be the home of Mrs. Llvimzslon Collection and thsnkofferln: am- ounted to 320.00. Meeting closed by sliiglm: "Em- nal source of Every Joy”, and Benediction. LOCOMOTIVE rioxcnit George Stevenson. lriventnr the steam locomotive: liuill most famous engine in lR2il. hi. ECONOMIZE with, The paint for beautiful Batteries" Guaranteed New Butler- ies 3:10.75 up and .vo;ig' old battery. Heater S24...) 110-. Carburetors b8.00 up. Cus- tom Built Seat Covers. A1110 Glass installed. BUD'S ACCESS()Rllc.s' Montague -cm MGM II. J. MABON orrosurrisisr rltuii; sue sunnlylnx Gin-W I rate. uonrnuun. l'. c. i. Office Hours.- l0 to l2 A. EL 1 to 5 P. M. by eppotntmc..'. mice Connncted with ltles was spent in making plums read. for the coming cliiirc-h supper and For the program Mrs. MacMll- mu. 8"” bazaar. Members handed in vai'- inn read is chapter from the Study TU”-"W”-'”:"'.. . There Ought To Be A g Law By Fegaly and Shorten you tube GLAD rose; 1 THMT)3l6DllgaNkl::Vll' ' 3 K '. 91,, J